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Synthesis and oxidation behavior of nanocrystalline MCrAlY bond coatings
Authors:Ajdelsztajn  L  Tang  F  Schoenung  J M  Kim  G E  Provenzano  V
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of California, 95616 Davis, CA;(2) Perpetual Technologies, H3E 1T8 Montreal, Quebec, Canada;(3) National Institute of Standards and Technology, 20899 Gaithersburg, MD
Abstract:Thermal barrier coating systems protect turbine blades against high-temperature corrosion and oxidation. They consist of a metal bond coat (MCrAlY, M = Ni, Co) and a ceramic top layer (ZrO2/Y2O3). In this work, the oxidation behavior of conventional and nanostructured high-velocity oxyfuel (HVOF) NiCrAlY coatings has been compared. Commercially available NiCrAlY powder was mechanically cryomilled and HVOF sprayed on a nickel alloy foil to form a nanocrystalline coating. Freestanding bodies of conventional and nanostructured HVOF NiCrAlY coatings were oxidized at 1000 °C for different time periods to form the thermally grown oxide layer. The experiments show an improvement in oxidation resistance in the nanostructured coating when compared with that of the conventional one. The observed behavior is a result of the formation of a continuous Al2O3 layer on the surface of the nanostructured HVOF NiCrAlY coating. This layer protects the coating from further oxidation and avoids the formation of mixed oxide protrusions present in the conventional coating. The original version of this article was published as part of the ASM Proceedings, Thermal Spray 2003: Advancing the Science and Applying the Technology, International Thermal Spray Conference (Orlando, FL), May 5–8 2003, Basil R. Marple and Christian Moreau, Ed., ASM International, 2003.
Keywords:high-velocity oxyfuel  MCrAlY  nanocrystalline coatings  oxidation behavior
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